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McKinsey Quarterly ‘Great Attrition’ or ‘Great Attraction’? The choice is yours

Interesting article from McKinsey. I liked this excerpt...
“because many employers are handling the situation similarly – failing to invest in a more fulfilling employee experience and failing to meet new demands for autonomy and flexibility at work – some employees are deliberately choosing to withdraw entirely from traditional forms of full-time employment.”
Rings a bell? 😊

https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/people-and-organizational-performance/our-insights/great-attrition-or-great-attraction-the-choice-is-yours?cid=eml-web

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Boring, nobody actually cares.

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Post ID: @4vbs+1dmzyuEb

“many companies don’t understand what’s really going on, despite their best efforts”
Neither does McKinsey but they will add some platitudes in an authoritative way and everybody will say “wow”

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Post ID: @2dxa+1dmzyuEb

OP, Thanks for sharing. This is something new to me. Interesting, indeed.

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Post ID: @1tba+1dmzyuEb

‘In this article, we highlight new McKinsey research into the nature and characteristics of the Great Attrition and what’s driving it (see sidebar, “About the research”). The bottom line: the Great Attrition is happening, it’s widespread and likely to persist—if not accelerate—and many companies don’t understand what’s really going on, despite their best efforts. These companies are making ineffective moves based on faulty assumptions.’

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Post ID: @1mlp+1dmzyuEb

More like taking what they have rightly earned from the fat cake eaters who never contributed to the company anyway. Good on them! If they find areas of efficiency opportunity, it’s only because the e dentures servants were too blind to spot it and capitalize upon it themselves. It’s a law of nature, survival of the fittest, own it…

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Post ID: @1fti+1dmzyuEb

"McKinsey" - smelling/tasting blood ($$$), again? What a surprise!?

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Post ID: @1mlv+1dmzyuEb

So, we have to believe that McKinsey knows these things so well that they are immune of this great Attrition!

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Post ID: @1erp+1dmzyuEb

Well, la-de-da, Mr. McKinsey.
You make money from companies taking other people's money.
Feel that pulse.

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